Dancing House (Ginger and Fred)
The Dancing House is one of the most important Czech buildings of the 90s. It can be found on the right bank of the Vltava at the corner of Jiráskova náměstí and Rašínova nábřeží. The Dancing House was designed by architects Vlad Milunič and Frank O. Gehry. This building won one of the American Time awards.
How did the building get its name?
The architects were inspired by the famous interwar dancing couple of Fred Astaire and Ginger…
How did the building get its name?
The architects were inspired by the famous interwar dancing couple of Fred Astaire and Ginger…
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